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If a Party's Principal Reason for a Contract Is Substantially

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If a party's principal reason for a contract is substantially impaired without his fault by the occurrence of an unexpected event, that party's remaining duties to render performance are discharged due to the doctrine of:


A) objective impossibility
B) subjective impossibility
C) frustration of purpose
D) commercial impracticability

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